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Jean-Claude Remy

Quebec, Canada

Reviewed on November 27, 2025

RV reviewed 2018 Heartland Prowler Lynx 18LX view listing

1.8
It was love at first site for the wife and I. After 30 years in a tent we were ready to finally make the jump. What a disappointment!! While it looked great, had very nice options like a "big" fridge, nice bathroom and lot's of storage it turned out to be made so cheap it's no even funny. Roof...read more
It was love at first site for the wife and I. After 30 years in a tent we were ready to finally make the jump. What a disappointment!! While it looked great, had very nice options like a "big" fridge, nice bathroom and lot's of storage it turned out to be made so cheap it's no even funny. Roof leaked so many times I must have used at least 6 tubes of Docal. Then the rain would come in from the air conditioning. The electronic board sucks energy way more than what other campers told us. I'm 5 feet 10" and the bed is not long enough. The toilet started leaking after 2 years. Most screws screw into 1/8 cheap wood so it's easy for them to get loose. And I could go on. We spent over $4000 on repairs that should not have happened Not choosing a trailer with comfortable seating when it rains for a couple of days was another mistake. Don't count on the kitchen seating for that, and one bench became loose because.... the wood with the screws is not thick enough to have any structural support. There are smaller trailers out there that have more inside space and are better built.
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garett

Arizona, USA

Reviewed on November 25, 2025

RV reviewed 2021 heartland malard m32 view listing

3.4
This RV was a nightmare from the beginning. The dealership, Camping World, charged 1200$ for a prepping fee. Al lthe did was plug the unit in and open the slide outs. They didnt remove the pencil marks from the manufacturer, didnt put the sliding door on the rails from the master bedroom, didnt...read more
This RV was a nightmare from the beginning. The dealership, Camping World, charged 1200$ for a prepping fee. Al lthe did was plug the unit in and open the slide outs. They didnt remove the pencil marks from the manufacturer, didnt put the sliding door on the rails from the master bedroom, didnt fill the propane tanks, and when my wife opened the outdoor kitchen, the refrigerator fell on her! The cheap tires, of course, blew out on the highway when I had the entire family out of a cross country vacation with it. I called the Good Sams insurance that came with the unit, and they left us high and dry in the middle of Jackson Mississippi at 11pm with a blown tire. I ended up having to rig the trucks jack and fix it myself. The furnace eats propane like its a crack addict. makes all sorts of noise. you can hear when your unit furnace kicks on from across the RV park. We are stuck with the loan on it, which Im sure Heartland doenst care, but please for the love of everything holy, do NOT buy this RV!
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BOBBY JONES

Texas, USA

Reviewed on November 21, 2025

RV reviewed 2025 Heartland Prowler 3209BH view listing

2.6
We noticed mold in the back bunkhouse so we took the camper in where we purchased it. after two months we get told it has to be shipped from Texas to Indiana to be repaired due to a know seal leak under the frame. but the problem is me and my wife have been dealing with horrible customer service...read more
We noticed mold in the back bunkhouse so we took the camper in where we purchased it. after two months we get told it has to be shipped from Texas to Indiana to be repaired due to a know seal leak under the frame. but the problem is me and my wife have been dealing with horrible customer service with Heartland for well over three weeks now.
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Mark L

New York, USA

Reviewed on September 4, 2025

RV reviewed 2022 Heartland Mallard M32 view listing

1.8
Bought a 2022 Mallard M32 . This rv is so POORLY MADE . Save your Hard earned money and spend it on a different manufacturer. Customer service is HORRIBLE to deal with . Warranty sucks . Such a poorly built RV . MANY corners were cut to save a buck . Price tags are not cheap but the quality def is...read more
Bought a 2022 Mallard M32 . This rv is so POORLY MADE . Save your Hard earned money and spend it on a different manufacturer. Customer service is HORRIBLE to deal with . Warranty sucks . Such a poorly built RV . MANY corners were cut to save a buck . Price tags are not cheap but the quality def is ! Spend your money elsewhere .
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T Cleary

Mississippi, USA

Reviewed on August 24, 2025

RV reviewed 2021 Heartland North Trail 24BHS view listing

4.6
I have used my travel trailer mostly for work assignments out of state. It was the perfect size for my wife and I, and would still be ok with 2-3 smaller kids or 2 bigger kids. The king size bed was the main point in getting this particular RV because it’s what we are used to at home. I would...read more
I have used my travel trailer mostly for work assignments out of state. It was the perfect size for my wife and I, and would still be ok with 2-3 smaller kids or 2 bigger kids. The king size bed was the main point in getting this particular RV because it’s what we are used to at home. I would recommend it as a first timer as well as for experienced travelers.
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Chuck

Washington, USA

Reviewed on August 6, 2025

RV reviewed 2024 Heartland Torque T331 view listing

2.2
I have had to replace the auto switch over. Repair almost all the trim inside because manufacturer doesn't use correct length or location. Repair wiring that was place backwards. Slide out scrapes the floor and leaves gouging. Recliner love seat is installed wrong and binds when putting footrest...read more
I have had to replace the auto switch over. Repair almost all the trim inside because manufacturer doesn't use correct length or location. Repair wiring that was place backwards. Slide out scrapes the floor and leaves gouging. Recliner love seat is installed wrong and binds when putting footrest down. Refrigeratordoor wont openunlessyouuse a small screwdriver. I've had this thing 1 year and used it once. Ive spent more time repairing than using.
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Skip Wilson

North Carolina, USA

Reviewed on July 27, 2025

RV reviewed 2022 Heartland Pioneer RD210 view listing

1.8
We've owned the Heartland Pioneer RD210 for over 2 years. On the first trip we noticed issues. The panel under the sink came apart, the vinyl covering the walls started to peel and the trim under the fridge was swelling. Since that time We've had all kinds of issues. We couldn't get the battery...read more
We've owned the Heartland Pioneer RD210 for over 2 years. On the first trip we noticed issues. The panel under the sink came apart, the vinyl covering the walls started to peel and the trim under the fridge was swelling. Since that time We've had all kinds of issues. We couldn't get the battery to charge (they never tightened the nuts on the connection from the battery), We've had a pipe collapse because they mounted the pump to close to a joint and it crimped. Then we had several leaks just because they never tightened up the connectors. We had a Jayco for over 20 years and didn't have a quarter of the problems We've had with this Heartland.
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Richard

Nevada, USA

Reviewed on July 23, 2025

RV reviewed 2020 Heartland Mallard M25 view listing

4.0
We have had our Heartland Mallard M25 for 5 years now. I am going to try and recall the good and the bad of it. At first, the travel trailer had a manual front jack. Not being familiar with the techniques to hitch and unhitch from our tow vehicle, it was a challenge at first. Changing out the...read more
We have had our Heartland Mallard M25 for 5 years now. I am going to try and recall the good and the bad of it. At first, the travel trailer had a manual front jack. Not being familiar with the techniques to hitch and unhitch from our tow vehicle, it was a challenge at first. Changing out the manual jack to an electric one pretty much solves the problem, likely along with the wearing in between the ball and cup of the stabilizer. In reading prior to our purchase, there were several articles that highly suggested to have two air conditioners, one for the main cabin, and the other for the bedroom. If that had been an option for this travel trailer, I would have purchased it at the time. However, thanks to You Tube folks, I implemented a pretty good solution to better force the cold air through the plenum to the rear bedroom as we travel to a lot of desert or hot areas out of Las Vegas. There was at least a 40% improvement and the operational noise of the air conditioner is significantly quieter. Initially, there were minor fixes needed like loose moldings and like. However, in speaking with other RV owners, most encounter these type of minor issues. Most owners know that these trailers are pretty quickly slapped together. This trailer is most comfortable for 2 people, though we traveled for the first 4 years with our son and some of his friends (one at a time). The fold out sofa worked well for two teens. Struts for storage under the Queen RV bed needed to installed to keep the storage lid up. We keep the bedroom TV, blankets , pillows and two foot rests for the sofa under there. Upkeep is keen with a travel trailer. Making sure the slide out seals are lubricated and replaced when necessary. The same applies for the outside trim rubber or vinyl pieces. They have a tendency to wear. However, they are easy to replace as well. We have had two tire blowouts while traveling. Being twin axels, the other wheel held up for us in both cases to pull off the road at convenient spots and call AAA to change to the spare. We pull the trailer with our 2017 Nissan Armada. This vehicle has a dynamic suspension (air shocks in the rear). There is a limitation on our towing speed as a result. We keep it around or no more than 60 MPH. There is tendency for the “tail to wag the dog”. A stiffer truck suspension I suspect would resolve the issue. The last trip, our heater control module failed. We had a mobile RV technician come to our park space and replace it. We keep all the outdoor gear in the outdoor storage compartment, fitted in such a way that we pull out everything we need for our outdoor seating area: The 10x12 carpet, 2 Coleman chairs, 2 rocker chairs, the aluminum folding table, Camp Chef two burner stove ( this is a great stove), fire pit. The stove and fire pit are all fitted to accept the trailers propane quick disconnect. We have a “Y” adapter so both can be fitted at the same time. I would say that all and all, our Mallard M25 has worked well as a travel trailer and with the last year of only my wife and I using it, better as a couple’s trailer.
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Gary caron

Maine, USA

Reviewed on June 15, 2025

RV reviewed 2022 Heartland 31DB Trailrunner view listing

1.4
This camper is the biggest piece of 40,000 dollar crap I have ever had slide out has leaked since day bought new the walls buckle and pop out when docked all outlets in walls have popped thru their cheap panels sticking out of wall cupboard doors very cheaply put together over all this camper is...read more
This camper is the biggest piece of 40,000 dollar crap I have ever had slide out has leaked since day bought new the walls buckle and pop out when docked all outlets in walls have popped thru their cheap panels sticking out of wall cupboard doors very cheaply put together over all this camper is junk very poorly made no help from dealer not even a quarter of the forest river camper I sold to get this one heartland if you wish to talk about this please feel free to get ahold of me Gary caron maine
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Kenneth L Brown

Oklahoma, USA

Reviewed on March 29, 2025

RV reviewed 2022 Heartland Trail Runner 27RKS view listing

2.2
Lots of problems. Floor plan is great. Construction and quality, not so much. Under belly started dropping out after we towed it home, (about 20 miles), then down to OKC from just south of Tulsa about 30 miles. Total pull time miles for us 150 miles. (Except when we took it back to the dealership...read more
Lots of problems. Floor plan is great. Construction and quality, not so much. Under belly started dropping out after we towed it home, (about 20 miles), then down to OKC from just south of Tulsa about 30 miles. Total pull time miles for us 150 miles. (Except when we took it back to the dealership to fix the underside), then back to the RV park where we keep it. The dealer we purchased it from repaired it. Wall board inside won’t except adhesive hooks for like small wall clocks or anything without peeling off. First time we had it on propane the stove fittings leaked gas out bad. We tightened those up after a near explosion event! 2 years in the refrigerator quit working, hot water gas side quit working, (thankful it was both electric or gas), the thermostat for air conditioning and heating will just quit cycling the air conditioning unit, also the furnace, happens usually on the hottest days or freezing days and nights. Has led to the camper getting very cold or hot if you’re not in it to catch it happening. Replaced the Dometic 310 toilet just this year, leaking around where the pedestal joins the ceramic bowl. You can see daylight around the door frame, the stereo system quit working, the vent fan in the bathroom screen has never stayed on correctly. Let’s see what else. Well that’s about all I can think of tonight. (The thermostat problem has bit us several probably no less than 20 times). When we took it for the under belly repairs told the dealership but they couldn’t duplicate the problem with the thermostat so they wouldn’t warranty it! So, that’s all I have to say about that for now!
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